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raising rates is going to slow the economy. this is not the time to raise taxes in the middle of a very weak economy. okay. we understand that. what i was saying before is that they all really understand what the parameters of a macro, big deal would be. they know what you have to do with entitlements. this is not a new discussion for them. they know what you have to do with tax reform. you have simpson bowles sitting out there. what you have to do is get past this question. >> i want to play on a totally different note, a remarkable video that the obama campaign released on the morning after he won his re-election, and he gets very emotional. >> i felt that the work that i've done, in running for office, had come full circle. because you guys have done means that the work that i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of you. and -- >> it's not often you see the president of the united states crying. >> we have not seen that really from him. political cartoonists sometimes draw him as mr. shock. i think it's just a
raising rates is going to slow the economy. this is not the time to raise taxes in the middle of a very weak economy. okay. we understand that. what i was saying before is that they all really understand what the parameters of a macro, big deal would be. they know what you have to do with entitlements. this is not a new discussion for them. they know what you have to do with tax reform. you have simpson bowles sitting out there. what you have to do is get past this question. >> i want to...
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the economy. many other factors in the president's decision making and wung thing to show in the book is the arc of relationship over time. in 2009, i would say, the military versus the white house. that was the perception in some other sources but the military leaders didn't feel like they were boxing in the president and i think the president learned and the administration has learned is that really we're all in on a broader scale, listen. this is book about strategic leadership and a war chronicle. it's petraeus's intellectual leadership. it's leading through crisis, petraeus is a great model for that. i'm not a spokesperson for him. and if, you know, showing a role model to other people in the world or other readers is a repugnant thing, i'm sorry. i think the values he tries to instill in his organizations are valuable and worth pointing out. >> paula broadwell spent a year with general petraeus in afghanistan interviewing him for that book. >>> much more on that story at the top of the hour.
the economy. many other factors in the president's decision making and wung thing to show in the book is the arc of relationship over time. in 2009, i would say, the military versus the white house. that was the perception in some other sources but the military leaders didn't feel like they were boxing in the president and i think the president learned and the administration has learned is that really we're all in on a broader scale, listen. this is book about strategic leadership and a war...
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in 1996 and 2000 the economy was much stronger. there were no major wars or other international issues to worry about. concern went up sharply in 2004 following the 9/11 attacks and again in 2008 with the iraq war still going on and the country entering a great recession worse than the -- the worst we've had since the great depression. this time around it's hard to even pinpoint all the worries that are facing voters. of course the economy, high unemployment at the top of the list for many, but there's also obama care, our staggering annual trillion-dollar deficits plus $16 trillion in national deb debt, the looming fiscal cliff and what to do about tax increases and/or cuts in entitlement programs and other government spending. as for the international hot spot, take your pick, libya, showdown between iran and israel and syria. why would the voters say this election matters more than most? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. you can post a comment on the blog there. or you can go to our post on the "the situation room" facebook page. i gu
in 1996 and 2000 the economy was much stronger. there were no major wars or other international issues to worry about. concern went up sharply in 2004 following the 9/11 attacks and again in 2008 with the iraq war still going on and the country entering a great recession worse than the -- the worst we've had since the great depression. this time around it's hard to even pinpoint all the worries that are facing voters. of course the economy, high unemployment at the top of the list for many, but...
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. >> clearly the deficit is a drag on our economy. and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i don't want to box myself in. i don't want to box anybody else in. i think it's important for us to come to an agreement with the president. this is his opportunity to lead. >> any word from the speaker, every word from the president being analyzed for hidden meanings. here's a quick snapshot. >> when he is not willing to negotiate on is raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. and that is where the battle lines will be drawn. >> the president's language is important. his words, i'm not wedded to every detail. i'm open to compromise. open to new ideas. but we are not going to do something that doesn't deal with the tax cuts. >> i think the tone of this is pretty good especially from the speaker this morning when he said, you know, i'm not going to box myself in. and i don't want to box the president in. >> let's get straight to our own kate bolduan, she's here with an excellent, excellent panel. >> excellent, excellent. i lik
. >> clearly the deficit is a drag on our economy. and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i don't want to box myself in. i don't want to box anybody else in. i think it's important for us to come to an agreement with the president. this is his opportunity to lead. >> any word from the speaker, every word from the president being analyzed for hidden meanings. here's a quick snapshot. >> when he is not willing to negotiate on is raising taxes on the wealthiest...
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they're there because there are not good paying jobs in this economy. let's grow the economy and symptom insulting the voters. >> did you cvey these same thoughts to the governor when he was the republican presidential nominee? >> look, i don't know how much benefit there is to continue to look back. mitt romney is a good man, honorable man reality is i don't think his campaign laid out a good vision how his policies would benefit every single american. it's a very impressive biography and resume. at the end of the day presidential elections are about visions and policies. i think now as a party we either need to congratulate the president on his win. as a party we not only need to look forward and fight for every single vote in america. and the way we do that is to treat people with respect. we don't need to be like the democratic party. we don't need to divide people into special interest groups, or racial groups first or gender groups or geographic or class groups. we treat every american as an individual. we don't think demographics is destiny. the
they're there because there are not good paying jobs in this economy. let's grow the economy and symptom insulting the voters. >> did you cvey these same thoughts to the governor when he was the republican presidential nominee? >> look, i don't know how much benefit there is to continue to look back. mitt romney is a good man, honorable man reality is i don't think his campaign laid out a good vision how his policies would benefit every single american. it's a very impressive...
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they don't want to see the economy derailed. we're just seeing the economy come back. but they predict if we go over a fiscal cliff, if there's a hike in unemployment to 9.1%. nobody wants to see that. so they said come up with a solution before the year's end and then come up with a comprehensive plan. >> what i'm hearing from democrats on the hill, extending all those tax cuts, not what they're looking to do right now. >> a battle in the meantime, you see wall street over the last several days since the election. the numbers are going down, down, down. every day, losing, the dow jones, the s&p. >> he's being called the human hamster. we have the business man who fought a losing battle against an escalator. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bon
they don't want to see the economy derailed. we're just seeing the economy come back. but they predict if we go over a fiscal cliff, if there's a hike in unemployment to 9.1%. nobody wants to see that. so they said come up with a solution before the year's end and then come up with a comprehensive plan. >> what i'm hearing from democrats on the hill, extending all those tax cuts, not what they're looking to do right now. >> a battle in the meantime, you see wall street over the last...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. washington. jack cafferty is following that in the cafferty file. jack? >> wolf, picture the united states in that convertible at the end of the movie "thelma and louise" as it goes to the cliff. a bit dramatic, but the fiscal cliff is fast approaching. if congress doesn't take action before the end of the year, which is entirely possible, we're going to go right over the edge. it is called a cliff for a reason. if nothing happens, massive taxes and spending decreases kick in. cuts to the pentagon and other domestic program, and as the clock ticks down, there seems to be little common ground between the democrats and republicans. democrats want to raise taxes. republicans want changes to entitlement programs and want to
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. washington. jack cafferty is following that in the cafferty file. jack? >> wolf, picture the united states in that convertible at the end of the movie...